At the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, the European Union announced a groundbreaking commitment: €1 billion will be invested in over 50 marine protection projects around the world. The funding aims to advance SDG 14: Life Below Water and accelerate conservation efforts before it’s too late.
Where Will the Money Go?
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen outlined how the funds will be allocated:
- Restoration of coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds
- Support for sustainable small-scale fisheries
- Satellite monitoring to combat illegal fishing
- Marine protected areas in developing countries
- Environmental education and blue innovation technologies
The funding will be distributed through partnerships with governments, NGOs, universities, and private companies involved in conservation.

How Can Costa Rica Benefit?
As a co-host of the conference and a global sustainability leader, Costa Rica is well positioned to access a portion of this funding. Possible areas of impact include:
- Golfo Dulce, as a model for community-managed marine protection
- Research and restoration programs in Cocos Island National Park
- Ecotourism and education projects linking conservation and livelihoods
Costa Rica’s success stories can also serve as templates for other tropical regions applying for EU funding.

A Commitment That Delivers
This investment strengthens the EU’s role as a global leader in ocean diplomacy. In a world where many promises lack follow-through, this is a clear and measurable commitment.
For Costa Rica, it represents a chance to scale up its marine conservation work, build stronger international partnerships, and continue to lead by example.